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Kimunya began undermining new- generation currency last year

http://www.nationmedia.com/EastAfrican/current/News/news300620081.htm

Kimunya began undermining new- generation currency last year

By STAFF WRITER; The East African / NMG;

Fresh details have emerged of how Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, in a Cabinet paper he tabled at a meeting in May last year, sought to justify a joint venture with the local subsidiary of British currency printer De La Rue Security Company Ltd.

In the paper, a copy of which has been seen by The EastAfrican, Mr Kimunya argued with some vehemence that Kenya needed to secure a strategic long-term relationship with De La Rue.

Such a stable relationship with De La Rue, he argued, would encourage the company to invest in new technology and materials and thereby boost the quality of the currency.

As it turned out, that Cabinet paper is what set the stage for the derailment and final cancellation of $51 million contract under which Kenya was to acquire new generation tamper proof bank notes, now the subject of a row in parliament where the minister is accused of having acted imprudently.

Under the contract, Kenya was to acquire the new generation notes at far more competitive prices than in the existing contract.

In a statement he made to parliament last week, Mr Kimunya argued that the country did not lose any money by cancelling the contract for new generation bank notes.

Opinion is, however, unanimous — including among technical staff of the Central Bank of Kenya — that the country would have saved billions of shilling had it opted for the second-generation bank notes.

Indeed, the tender for the banknotes was the first to be competitively procured in the country’s history.

Until that tender was floated, De La Rue had been supplying Kenya with bank notes under 10-year, opaquely procured deals handed to it without any competition.

Available documents show how a former head of legal affairs at the CBK, J.M.Gikonyo, had in a letter to Central Bank Governor Prof Njuguna Ndungu questioned the whole arrangement.

“It is not clear why the joint venture has to bind Kenya to continue with the existing generation banknotes, which are more expensive compared with the new generation banknotes,” he said in the letter.

The letter continued: “The international tender demonstrated that international procurement of bank notes through competitive tendering is able to provide the bank with bank notes at lower prices.”

De La Rue’s first contract with Kenya was an exclusive 10-year contract signed in January 1993.

It was a lucrative deal that committed Kenya to a minimum order of 170 million bank notes in a year. The notes were to be produced in De La Rue’s Ruaraka factory.

In December 2002, just a few days before the new administration of President Mwai Kibaki took the reins of power, Del La Rue hurriedly signed another 10-year agreement.

The date on the contract was December 5, 2002. It was to come into effect on January 1, 2003.

In March 2003, then minister for finance David Mwiraria wrote to the former governor of the Central Bank of Kenya directing him to cancel the contract with De La Rue.

The minister gave three reasons: First, that the contract was single-sourced. Second, that the contract period was extended to 10 years instead of the normal five years. Third, that since the contract became effective on January 1, 2003, when the new government was in power, the Narc government should have been consulted.

Consequently, the government decided to float an initial tender for the new generation bank notes in which several international currency printers participated.

In May 2006, De La Rue emerged the winner in the competitive bid and was contracted to print 1.71 billion pieces of the new generation bank notes at a cost of $51 million.

The plan was that the bank notes were to be issued beginning, July 2007.

This background explains why the derailment of implementation of the contract for the second-generation bank notes was clearly a step backwards in efforts by the government to bring transparency to the procurement of bank notes.

In the Cabinet paper, Mr Kimunya stated that De La Rue’s Ruaraka plant did not have the technology to manufacture the new look notes and that the company had all along planned to produce the new look bank notes in plants located in Europe.

He said De La Rue was planning to close the Kenya plant because the advent of the new generation notes would render it redundant.

Thus, once the Cabinet paper was passed, the death of the new generation bank notes contract was a foregone conclusion because, having committed itself into purchasing 25 per cent shares in the Ruaraka plant, the government was now going to be compelled to make sure that it did not close down.

Following the Cabinet approval, negotiations for the joint venture were set in motion. The Treasury put out advertisements inviting transaction advisers. Consequently, CBA Capital Partners Ltd were appointed to advise the government on the deal.

In the meantime, a parallel process was set in motion to negotiate another long-term currency production agreement between the Central Bank of Kenya and De La Rue.

On September 28, 2007 , the Treasury wrote to the Central Bank requesting it to review a draft long-term currency production agreement.

The Central Bank was informed that De La Rue was keen on making the new agreement an integral component of the proposed joint-venture agreement.

In the draft deal, De La Rue proposed, “The bank shall purchase all its bank notes requirements from the De La Rue factory in Ruaraka.”

When the draft currency agreement was presented to the top management of the Central Bank for review, it was met with stiff opposition.

“We are opposed to a situation whereby the bank enters into the currency production agreement with an entity [the Ruaraka facility] which regrettably may continue to use old technology,” they said in a letter signed by Mr Gikonyo.

Last week, Mr Kimunya opposed the new generation bank notes, arguing that the concept of a new currency note had been comprehensively dissected and addressed by the Central Bank.

The minister also said the new-look notes were abandoned because the Central Bank would have had problems storing the old bank notes.

It is noteworthy that this was the first time Mr Kimunya was advancing these arguments. In the Cabinet paper where he presented a long narrative on how the currency contract had been handled, the minister did not oppose the new notes — suggesting that what he said in parliament was an after thought.

The only reason he gave for the delay in the implementation of the contract was that “ the government considered it imprudent to have a new generation currency in an election year.”

He said the government had directed the Central Bank to delay the commencement of the contract to January this year.
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Folks,
 
This Kimunya is insane.  His head has gone banana.  He thinks Kenya is the Kenya of yesterday.  He needs leave, a test in the cell jail.  How about sending him for two months vacation there for reality check.  Au sio people??????  Its about time.
 
Judy Miriga
USA

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Date:  Sun, 29 Jun 2008 20:13:23 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Judy Miriga
Subject:  Kimunya began undermining new- generation currency last year

Grand Regancy; Boycott; The President Is Involved!; Libya to Buy Kenya Refinery

On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 9:40 AM, odhiambo okecth wrote:

  With the revelations that the Director General of Kenya Anti Corruption Commission Mr Aaron Ringera, the Governor of Central Bank Mr Njuguna Ndungu and the Finance Minister Mr Amos Kimunya have conspired to sell Grand Regency Hotel to the Libyan Government, all that Kenyans can do is to immediately boycott doing business with Grand Regency Hotel immediately.

This is what all those who do not believe in corruption must do.

It is very sad that the person we are paying so much to fight graft has become an agent of corrupt mandarins. By the way, Ringera was a thank you token to the lords of graft for having purged from the Judiciary people who could stand firm against the corrupt tendencies of that government that was incoming.

Things get a little bit tricky when the Governor of Central Bank and our Finance Minister decide to become less truthful about the whole saga. The question is, if this guys can be this bold to sell Grand Regency Hotel like they have done, then what can’t they do?

The trio were summoned by Hon Okemo to shed some light to the parliamentary committee and they played games, all the times saying that nothing was amiss. Now that all has been amiss, can we continue to trust these people with those sensitive dockets?

The answer is no. These are thieves, pure and simple.

Kenyans must demand the return of Grand Regency Hotel to the Kenyan Government. And if the Hotel must be sold, then the law must be followed. Not a deal. It was sad watching Kimunya explaining that it was such a sweet deal they could not leave it.

No. It must be the law, not the deal.

If the Hotel is to be auctioned, then it must be so advertised in at least 2 major mass circulation dailies. If it must be sold otherwise, the government must still invite bids from interested parties, and still place the invitation for bids in at least 2 major mass circulation papers.

But if we have to cut deals as a government, then we are surely headed in the wrong direction. Government building will be sold to the best deal cutter, because the deal will be too tempting to be refused, according to Kimunya.

In the whole, this thing stinks, and Kimunya, Ringera and Ndungu have all fallen short of the glory of Kenyans. They must be sacked, arrested and charged accordingly.

Odhiambo T Oketch
Komarocks Nairobi

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No Odhiambo Oketch, boycotting Grand Regency is like putting sanctions on Mugabe. This culture of permissiveness must stop forthwith. We the people of Kenya in the diaspora are empowering you all on the battle front to march to grand regency and conduct a citizen arrest of Kimunya and a take-over. Force the coalition Gov of Raila and Kibaki to reverse this shoddy deal. Let this be the second event when the people will not be cheated, only this time, let us not be fooled by a 50/50 compromise. Unsure the hotel is repossessed by the Kenya Gov 100%.


Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?)

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Date:  Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:31:32 -0400
From:  Joram Ragem
Subject:  Re: Boycott Grand Regency Hotel

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Dear Majestic People Of Kenya,

My 10th Great grandfather, Ragem predicts that the Grand Regency Hotel will go, and the story will just die a slow death like all other scandals unless:

Kenyans hold the power brokers accountable. This hotel was sold on orders from above. Kimunya is Kibaki’s executor. Kibaki stole the presidential elections and imposed himself president. The level minded people refused to accept the verdict and tthrough Raila, we compromised.

Now Orengo blows the whistle and level headed Kenyans must act again.

Let the people storm Loita Monrovia Street and do not leave until we hear that the sale has been reversed. The Hotel was sold for almost 8 Billion and Kimunya and Kibaki want to pocket 5 billion. Let them give Kenya 15 billion or nothing.Even 8 billion was enough to give each Province 1 billion for development.

Do not just talk, or boycott, ACT. Save our property. They succeeded in execution Goldenberg and Anglo Leasing because there was no tangible property we could hold on to. Please, hold on to Grand Regancey and do not let go. Let all level headed Kenyans say Oyea!


Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?)

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Date:  Sun, 29 Jun 2008 10:58:04 -0400
From:  Joram Ragem
Subject:  Grand Regancey: I Put It To You, The President Is Involved!

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NEWS

People,
 
Birds of the same feather dont see anything wrong in the manner Amos Kimunya handled the sale of Public Utility – more or so, behind the Minister-in-Charge of Licensing.  What makes it sinister is the way Grand Regency Saga was brought under investigating committee, then suddenly before the public are informed or the Minister for Land and Licensing is aware about the Documentation Transactions taking place, Kimunya has completed sale transactions and acquired Trading License to the Libyan buyer, manouvring through with junior staff of Orengo’s Ministry.  Doesnt this characteristic behavior look scandalous and funny? The Minister is the one responsible to answer questions in Parliament and is in the Administrative Management of public resources. How do they expect Orengo to defend the matter in Parliament and explain to the public if he is unaware of the circumstances to which Grand Regency changed hands?
 
Or is it because Orengo though a Minister, is ODM and a Luo, so he is not fit to know or be informed?  Or is Public properties for Kikuyus/GEMA’s  to utilize or dispense at will, and every other tribe in Kenya are subsidiary in the event of business involving public utility and investments? Or dont Kenyans have the right to know why and how Kamlesh after corrupting Kenyan Resources and public utility (corruption of high order and robbing Kenyans fabric of survival – Kamlesh charged in Criminal and Civil Cases), was awarded Amnesty in exchange of Grand Regency? Does the Kikuyus/GEMA have a blank check in the ownership of Kenya?  Does The Finance Ministry belong to Kikuyu’s only or Kenya?  Do other Kenyans of 42 tribes have a right to be employed in the Finance Ministry and other Ministries headed by the Kikuyus/GEMA for that matter?  Are they too bold to tell Kenyans on their face they dont matter as long as they are not Kikuyu? Is this Robbery with Violence to unsuspecting majority poor Kenyans?
 
What an insult, annoying statement from Kimunya and Beth Mugo!!!!!!  Is this a hoodwink, to let hot air pass, so they can continue with their missions as usual like everybody else complaining about Grand Regency is a fool, and do not understand business?  See Beth Mugo’s comments here under……. How dare she and Kimunya insist he Kimunya did a good thing to Kenyans.  To steal public properties from Kenyans, exposing Kenya to a worse corruptible environment scenario – putting pushing the rest poor Kenyans of 99% on a dangerous poverty death bed is a good thing?  What an insult!!!!!  May the whole Kenyans and the world condemn this barbaric brutal blunt betrayal of public service,  trust and resource flight in the name of investmenting for Kenya?
 
I support Orengo in cancellation of the deal unless Kimunya explains himself sufficiently to Parliament and the public why he evaded the investigating team and went ahead stealthly to finalize the sale deal when he was ordered to stop and go before them.
 
People want to know.  Beth Mugo needs to explain, if there is nothing fishy why did they transact Grand Regency in a stealthly conning sinister manner?
 
Thank you,
 
Judy Miriga
USA
 
 
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Grand Regency: Orengo threatens to cancel deal

Story by NJERI RUGENE and DAVID MUGONYI
Publication Date: 6/30/2008

Lands minister James Orengo Sunday said he was considering revoking the controversial sale of the Grand Regency Hotel.

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Date:  Sun, 29 Jun 2008 17:58:46 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Judy Miriga
Subject:  Grand Regency: Orengo threatens to cancel deal Libya to Buy Kenya Refinery

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 22:10:48 -0400
From:  Joram Ragem
Subject:  Grand Regancy: Are Kenyans fools? Are We Idiots? Are We Cursed? Or Are Brainwashed?
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Re: How about the neighbor question!

Although Israel as a chosen nation had all this information in their custody,their arrogance and negligence to pay attention to that which the Lord had intented to teach them found them asking kinder garden like questions by the time the Messiah came. Such was the question, “Who is my neighbor?”-Luke 10:25-37

When God called Israel,He did so not because Israel was holy than all other nations, but in spite of it. God’s original purpose was to equip and use Israel as an instrument to tell others of His goodness. Unfortunately, Israel terribly failed to learn, and instead chose to isolate herself from those that she considered un-clean.

Failing to see all as God’s children and possible candidates of the heavenly kingdom,Israel took a narrow view of the chosen nation and isolated everyone else. God have mercy!

When the man from Galilee arrived,He found the chosen people not only confused, but deeply lacking in understanding and practical Christianity, so to speak. This ignorance came out in the question put forth by one of them, “And who is my neighbor?”

To answer this question,Jesus gave a story of a man so desperately in need of help. Pay attention to the people who passed by and show this man laying their covered with blood and crying for help-a priest,a levite,a Samaritan! Among the three,the priest and levite were expected to act immediately in that they were leaders of the people well versed with God’s word.

However, as it turned out,it was the Samaritan who proved to be a good neighbor. It’s interesting that even at this point,the one who had asked the question was unwilling to give credit to the Samaritan. He simply referred to him as “He that showed mercy to him.” Then Jesus answered “Go and do likewise.”

Are we better off today than the chosen people were during Christ’s ministry on earth! Are we clear in our minds as to who our neighbor is? What about other issues that count?

Just a thought!

C.Absalom N. Birai,pastor
Maranatha SDA church
P.O BOX 1296
Maple Grove, MN 55311
612-386-4608

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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 04:39:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Absalom Birai
Subject: Re: How about the neighbor question!

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Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:06:45 -0400
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Kibaki has started singing the songs Moi Sung for 24 years, what are the president`s function?

Kenyans,

I do know that effective leaders occupying presidential office like what Mr. Kibaki has in our land supports the truth in whatever form he finds it. This requires courage combined with perception. The president should discover what is right and then does it. But an ignorant president simply does what is expedient, whether it is right or not. When a president of the land of Kenya start calling for investors to come to Kenya, people might think that he is doing a very good thing but the questions every body keep on asking is this: What is the function of his ministers?, What are the functions of ministers for economic and development?, What is the function of foreign minister?. What does minister for industrialisation do?. By the way what is the function of the president? What is stated in the constitution as the president`s function in Kenya?.

Another point people should know that the genue foreign investors interested in investing in Kenya the president is calling do read also Kenyan news papers and are NOT STUPID, Those investors hear very clearly what Kibaki`s minister for justice and constitution affairs speaks always about the new constitution etc. The investors he can get at the moment are just these short term investors who are ready to make quick large sum of money from Kenya and pulls out once the money is already made, in others terms short time exploiters of the Kenyan economy. Those type of investors just end up exploiting the country instead of promoting the future development. Kenya is having a large number of jobless graduates, school leavers, un educated people etc. who are really in need of jobs, so these people actually need LONG TERM INVESTORS who trust the country`s future and are ready to commit for long term gains. But with the type of NO CONSTITUTION type like Martha Karua who does not know that they are not only intimidating Kenyans BUT ALSO HOLDING INVESTORS FROM COMING TO KENYA, Kibaki is in a limbo with investors. We heard Moi calling for investors for 24 years and nothing came until Moi went away. I am afraid Kibaki has started the same song Moi sung all those years and ruined the kENYAN ECONOMY COMPLETELY.

Kenyan leaders should leave the type of Politics they are playing today. THIS POLITICS OF ME, MYSELF, and I should stop completely if they want to save that country, and the Prime minister should also be STRONG, we do not need bench warmers as PMs, Raila, Mdawadi and Kenyatta should do their Jobs effectively and quickly after all they do earn a lot of money interms of salries and expences. Kenyans need a new constitution and that is what they should get, we do not need another song singer for the next 5 years.

Paul Nyandoto.

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Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 17:43:46 +0300
From: Paul Nyandoto
Subject: Kibaki has started singing the songs Moi Sung for 24 years, what are the president`s function?

RE: The New African Leader

David,
 
Nice to know there are watchmen out there. The thing I know about watchmen is that they look out for the ordinary folks. They keep the marauding hyenas from ravaging the sheep. Right? So when you turn your fire on the sheep and let the hyenas get away with the carcases of the sheep they pounced on earlier, how are you not like the hyena? Look, it’s true that the the events of December 2007 were started earlier than that date. The implosion was a result of years of shenanigans by successive administrations that did nothing to address some of the most pressing issues facing the folks. What some of us are trying to do is making sure present and future presidents are held accountable for their actions.
 
For example, if I scream at the top of my voice about the Grand Regency being sold by the same cabal that stole the elections and is intent on ruling by impunity, you call that incitement? If I say were it not for Kalonzo Musyoka Kibaki would not have gotten away with his theft, is that incitement? And if I say that Prime Minister Odinga stands tall in the way he’s handled himself, is that incitement? At what point are facts incitement to you, sir? The danger with people like you is that you want a society where evil is rewarded with quietness or indifference. What I’m telling people like you is…not in this day and age.
 
You’ll notice that Akinyi thinks I’m a sycophant of Raila’s. Let me state that if I were, I wouldn’t regret it. Not right now at least. Because so far, Prime Minister Odinga has proven himself to be a man worth emulating in politics. What quarrel do you have with integrity, with vision and with pragmatism, sir? And what causes you pain when we say that we’ve looked around and made a judgement that of all the politicians who’ve glided across the political sphere in Kenya, the Hon. Odinga has come the closest to the ideal? If you are going nuts because you think I’ve called the Prime Minister a saint, drink some Kool Aid and read my articles again. Here is my point. On a scale of one to ten, you place Kibaki, Moi, Mugabe, Kenyatta, Siad Barre, Kaguta Museveni and the rest of the autocrats at a three; you place Odinga and Jakaya Kikwete at a seven or eight. Don’t the facts support that placement? Or do you operate strictly inside a blind spot? For your own sake, I hope not.
 
So, my friends, take it easy. Your fight is with those who have our African nations on their knees, unless you are one of them. If you are, expect fire from me and those who think like I do. You may choose to pray for men like Mugabe and Kibaki, you may even offer a sweet smile as you plead for reconciliation like my friend Tom Owiti would…or you may call for that reconciliation while letting the tyrants know we won’t take their crap no more.
 
At what point do you say enough is enough?
 
Have a good weekend.
 
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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:52:01 -0700 (PDT)
From:  David ochwangi
Subject:   Re: The New African Leader
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Date:  Sat, 28 Jun 2008 06:26:05 -0700
From:  samokello@ . . .
Subject:   RE: The New African Leader

Open Letter to Rt. PM Minister Raila Odinga

Dear Rt. Hon. Raila,

I echo the voices of people, the local and international, the voices of the world, saying, it is time for you to act. You are equiped, you have been mandated, you have the will of the people and the world, do not waste any more time. Story about Kalonzo being incharge of Government Business Affairs is neighther here nor there, should not even be discussed, it is a waste of time. It is a well known fact you are the Prime Minister Head of the Government – incharge of everything underneath. That is how I know it and the world know it. When you signed the dual GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT pact, it was you and Kibaki. Why drag the name of Kalonzo who was not even there. In citation, on the Presidential race he tailed the line, he eventually compromised and illegally endorsed Kibaki the winner – he traded for his personal stomach, at that point, he did not represent the interest of those who nominated and voted for him. Why do you drag his name along? He is Kibaki’s team and that is how it should be. He does not feature anywhere in the International Fix Resource for Kenyan Peace Accord and Reconstruction vocabulary. He is a missing link because at this point, he is inconsequential. To keep dragging him, you are watering the Grand Coalition Government Pact. If you do, you are playing on the GEMA Mafia tactict. That GEMA string has been reinforced and is too strong, it will pool you along with Kibaki into OBLIVION. after all, their use for Kibaki is over. They are scheming by hooks or crooks. The Mungiki comes in styles and fashions serving interest of Uhuru Kenyatta, Martha Karua, Moi, Kibaki et them all GEMA Mafia – infiltrated in the Kenyan Police Force. They now want to use Kibaki’s shadow to climb the ladder up while trading fear on their opponents.

Kenyans are being rapped off their hard earned sweat, their livelihood, their future. Do you sit and watch when powers have been put into your hands? Do you have reason to cry foul? Dont you have soldiers under your wings, and execute orders under your breath? Will you have anything to explain to people in the future? Why dont you heed and act? Dont forget you and ODM are the vehicle for change right now for Kenya and Kenyans. Remember when you were here in Washington DC at George University meeting recently, you made a statement that “It Can Be Done” and we echoed back that “Yes It Can”. Will you hold it as your breastplate – because that statement is fire, an inspirational Obama slogan. It has given many of us hope, it build our Faith to believe in the things not seen, the things hoped for which then turn to reality right before our faces – He made it right before our eyes and became the first Black American to be nominated Presidential Candidate in the primaries – that slogan is a slogan for CHANGE for GOOD THINGS, A SIGN OF LOVE – it is a promise from the living Jehovah God, Jehova Nicci, Jehova Jaira, Alpha and Omega, The Beginning and the End. UNDER IT WE ARE ALL UNITED AT PEACE WITH EACH OTHER. We are here not by chance, but by God’s Will and Purpose for creation. He had a reason for His creation. We are not here by accident. He made Justice and Democracy guiding principle for our livelihood on earth. Why would we compromise and allow those driven by Demonic Forces to CREATE CHAOS and SUPRESS people of God?

Go Brother!!!! move nyathiga-Kinyi – the sun shines, the moon lights and the day and night sets in – Jaramogi’s spirit is alive, make the Grand Coalition Government a tool for hope now and in the future. Take Action!!!!

1) Give Orengo Security so he can excecute his work – Grand Regency cannot go without immediate action being taken and Minister for Finance Kimunya be put in a restricted area for questioning. Bundle him behind bars and continue with the investigations. Let your Cabinet Ministries be Operational
2) Moderate and Execute (drag Kibaki if you can) the completion of The Constitution within a years time. Silence Martha, cos her statement shows she overrules both You and Kibaki. I wonder, is she bossing or bulling you? Why so in the public with contempt?
3) Empower your ODM team and give them moral, Let them function
4) Use all available resources now in your power to make sure Koffie Annans Agent and Kruegger Committee and other investigative bodies complete their assignments as stipulated, required and expected without pressure and forces from outside, free from manipulation.
5) Let Moi not interfere with investigations, or else be charged with impugn and contempt
6) Work out modalities and strategies for the release of the Political Youths in Detention and or confirm they have not been excecuted or killed
7) Let parliament effectively Debate or people face their Legislatures squarely
8) If your life is threatened make noise, USA and the World is ready to stand by your side

The Term of Grand Coalition Government can only be extended beyond one year, if progress is manifested, without which Kenya will never be the same again. Don’t let “Things Fall Apart”.

People are sick and tired, many now believe you have been compromised with the GEMA Mafia. I ask people, why would you be afraid and scared of Gema. You have toned down and given more for the sake of PEACE it is time to soldier on. If the Captain of an Army gets cold feet, how can the Soldiers be motivated to fight on? If the Captain is compromised, how can the Army be strong? If the Captain is wounded, how can the Army be united and stay strong? Rt. Hon. Raila, you are the Captain for ODM.

God Bless you and we will continue to pray for you.

Sincerely,

Judy Miriga
USA

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Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 05:40:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Judy Miriga
Subject: Open Letter to Rt. PM Minister Raila Odinga

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Exhibit A

Orengo needs extra security to execute mandate
Published on June 27, 2008, 12:00 am

By Fred Kapondi

While Kenya’s three regime changes have generally conformed to Africa’s experiential maxim of ‘change without change’, the inclusion of agents of change in Government has had various consequences.

While in some cases, changes in policy have been effected, in the worst case scenarios, agents of change have paid the ultimate price or had their political careers brought to an end.

The defining parameters for a real transition are usually the comparative moral quality of the succeeding leadership, its ideological inclination and the extent of ‘retrenchment’ of previous personnel in political leadership.

To those who have been crusading for land reforms, the appointment of Mr James Orengo as Lands minister was Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s loudest endorsement of land reforms.

While President Kibaki also ought to take credit for the appointment, it is likely that his role in this progressive effort will be inhibited by his ‘golf club’ colleagues for obvious reasons.

Ministries have been ranked by analysts in terms of their distance from the centre of power in a manner that does not favourably rank the Lands ministry. This may be true with respect to the legal logic of succession, traditional perceptions or access to privileges and monetary allocations.

Nothing could be further from the truth if due consideration was put to the emotive character of land. If all ministries represent levers of political power, then Orengo’s is not just the lever of the moment, but a central determinant of historical progression.

When the Law Society of Kenya called for caution on land matters recently, they were in a sense endorsing the above argument. On the other hand, Kibaki’s Madaraka Day assurance to the jittery owners of 99-year leases sounded like a 21st century version of Jomo Kenyatta’s speech to settlers in Nakuru. Faced with the same policy dilemma in the 1960s, Kenyatta assured white settlers that he was for the status quo with regard to land.

History has numerous lessons for those who refuse to betray change in an ideologically diverse Government. The 1964 coalition of nationalists, led by Jaramogi Odinga and Bildad Kaggia, and status quo agents, led by Kenyatta and Tom Mboya, degenerated to an acrimonious fallout, mainly due to their conflicting positions on land policy and the core values that would guide policy formulation.

The conflict resulted in the formation of the Kenya People’s Union, which played host to land reform clamours. It should be noted that most of the current policy recommendations are similar to the KPU manifesto’s proposals. What befell the champions of this agenda is well documented and need not be delved into here.

Huge chunk of land

In the 1970s, the campaign for the return to a more progressive land policy got an ardent ally in Nyandarua MP Josiah M Kariuki. He was the only high profile politician since 1963 that made it to the centre of power and mustered the courage to make an ideological about-turn, going against the establishment’s idea of governance.

He was Kenyatta’s Personal Secretary at a time when Kenyatta was doing the groundwork to put under his family’s possession land whose size has been compared to the size of Nyanza province.

JM’s assassination had everything to do with walking the talk of land reform. Not only did he make political appeals to the Kenyatta administration, he went further and started donating his land to the poor.

JM Kariuki was not beating a new path. He was treading in the footsteps of Dedan Kimathi, Jaramogi Odinga and Bildad Kaggia. The histories of these four personalities and now James Orengo have amazing similarities. Like Orengo, they came from poor family backgrounds. All were involved in social struggles that were associated with violent demand for change. All were victims of State terror that was punctuated with custodial experiences. They were nationalists and established their political careers as defenders of the poor.

All overcame the temptation to be compromised by governments of their times for personal gain. All were pre-occupied with land at the prime of their political careers. And most were targets of political assassinations.

Bildad Kaggia has been quoted in the press to have numbered attempts on his life to seven while Orengo’s tribulations with the State are fresh enough for the current generation to remember. JM and Kimathi did not survive.

A minister of Orengo’s energy, focus, history and commitment, with land reform on his docket, needs a stronger security detail if he is to succeed in his mission. This is what history would prescribe for Orengo to survive the crocodiles swimming in the hot waters of the land debate.

—The writer is the Chair of the Parliamentary Committee on Administration, National Security and Local Authorities

Exhibit B

The truth and lies on Grand Regency
Published on June 28, 2008, 12:00 am

By David Ohito and James Anyanzwa

The mask has fallen off the Grand Regency Hotel saga: It was sold to the Libyan Government in a deal between Presidents Kibaki and Muammar Gaddaffi.

The minister, who came out on Friday after his colleague exposed a secret ‘discharge’ on Thursday, said the offer by the oil-rich State was “too sweet to resist”.

The controversial sale, initially denied by Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, now presents President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga yet another test on their commitment to power-sharing deal, team-building and anti-corruption war.

Before Kimunya’s confession, the Grand Coalition Cabinet had split on the matter along the traditional Party of National Unity and Orange Democratic Movement fault line.

The sale is yet another chapter in the multi-layered story now on the 15th year. Built on stolen public funds by businessman Kamlesh Pattni of the Goldenberg notoriety, the disgraced architect of one of the country’s biggest scams returned it in exchange for termination of court cases lined up against him.

Another leaf on the tripartite barter trade between Pattni, Central Bank and the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission turned as another battlefront opened up in the Grand Coalition. Libyans, according to Kimunya who initially denied the sale was on, now own the hotel paid Sh2.9 billion. But according to the relevant parliamentary committee, which has summoned two ministers at the centre of the latest storm, the value for which it was sold, is a decade-old. It argues the edifice at the heart of Nairobi, the preference of visiting heads of State, moneyed tourists, and private sector mandarins, it could have easily fetched Sh10 billion.

Kimunya faced the camera, and in a change of tune following Lands Minister James Orengo’s disclosure on Thursday, it is gone, said it went for Sh2.9 billion. It went under a private inter-government arrangement, no bidding and no publicised negotiations.

Last evening it was believed not even the Party of National Unity’s coalition partner, Raila’s ODM, was in the picture.

“We had an offer that was made and we thought it was too good to refuse. Indeed the best offer that we received came from the Government of Libya,” Kimunya told reporters at his Treasury office.

He added: “We are very happy that the deal has succeeded.”

The minister, who just waded the storm raised by the Safaricom Initial Public Offer, said three independent valuers commissioned by CBK in February valued the property at Sh1.62 billion, Sh1.75 billion and Sh2.18 billion. He said the Libyan Government gave a price that was much higher than the highest received.

Kimunya, however, did not provide evidence of the bids and the valuation reports.

He saw another sunnier side to the deal: It would help deepen the relationship between the two countries. “We are organising for a handing over so that the new owners can come in and we exit.”

And because of the latest storm, which could undermine the new Government’s claim to tag of enemy of corruption, Parliament is now going to question two ministers, one from each side of the coalition, and the Central Bank Governor. The sessions will be an expedition through the possible truth and lies Government officials gave either to justify or camouflage the hotel’s sale, whimsically seen as Anglo Leasing II.

The centre of the latest face-off is the controversial sale of Grand Regency Hotel; the five-star edifice built using the billions skimmed by the disgraced businessman through Goldenberg International Limited.

Thursday Orengo said though his ministry would have been involved in the paperwork following the secret hand-over deal between Kenya Anti-Corruption Authority and Pattni, everything was done behind his back. He said he was speaking up as a matter of personal honour and conscience; notwithstanding he could be accused of breaching the Cabinet’s cardinal rule of collective responsibility.

Unmask the new owners

He revealed the hotel which could cost more, had gone for Sh2 billion, right behind his back, and Sh900m less than the figure Kimunya gave. Though the tourism market had been throbbing with claims it was sold to Libyans, believed to be proxies of their President, Muammar Gaddaffi, it was not until Kimunya spoke, that he confirmed what the public had heard before. However, some Libyan nationals who have been frequenting the hotel had told some of the employees they were now their new ‘bosses’, and should be served even after the opening hours set for some of its expensive bars.

When Pattni bartered the hotel for amnesty in the corruption courts, Attorney General Amos Wako, said he too was in the dark. He insisted Pattni’s cases would go the whole hog.

On Friday, the latest corruption claim swirling around President Kibaki’s Government, second only to the Sh7 billion Anglo Leasing in his first term, snowballed as Parliament stepped in.

The House committee investigating the controversial sale pledged to unmask the new owners of the controversial property.

Finance House Committee chairman Chris Okemo revealed it would summon Orengo to table evidence of the land transactions and documents relevant to the deal.

Okemo’s committee argues it could have gone, just when the Government thought it had won it back, in total disregard of Procurement and Disposal Procedures of Government.

The committee also wants public interest protected and its oversight role and independence respected by the Executive, as well as ministers to honour summons.

But later Kimunya said the Public Procurement Oversight Authority (PPOA) had sanctioned the sale in April.

“We received a letter saying the committee had said we should not sell the hotel but as for me, meeting the committee and the sale of the asset are completely unrelated.”

He added the transaction was in the best interest of the people.

“We are answerable to Kenyans and to Parliament. This is a matter of great public interest and the truth must be told,” Okemo said on Friday.

“The committee has been taken in circles enough times and we will summon Orengo, Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, and Central Bank Governor Prof Njuguna Ndung’u to come clean on the deal,” Okemo announced.

Okemo accompanied by committee members Mr Ntoitha M’Mithiaru (Igembe North) and Mr Shakeel Shabbir (Kisumu East), at a Press conference in Parliament, challenged Kibaki and Raila to help unravel the scandal.

“Kimunya, even after a written caution, proceeded with the sale in total disregard of the law. He must explain why,” Okemo said.

KACC Director Justice Aaron Ringera would also reappear before the committee to shed more light following fresh revelations.

Executive ingoring Parliament

Okemo read details of a letter Kimunya wrote through his Permanent Secretary Joseph Kinyua, to the committee, saying he was uncomfortable with the manner it was pursuing the matter.

“We are concerned that Government officials have been hiding crucial information from us, but Orengo’s statement has confirmed our fears, the hotel may have been sold irregularly,” Okemo said.

“We will demand to know from Kimunya and Ndung’u why the sale was allowed to proceed even after Parliament advised against the same.”

On Thursday Orengo said he was embarrassed his Finance colleague had sold the Grand Regency Hotel behind the Cabinet’s back and vowed he would escalate his complaint right up to the President.

In the press briefing Okemo added: “It appears Parliament’s role is being ignored by the Executive. We will make recommendations to the House for stern action to be taken against those implicated.” M’Mithiaru queried why a price of Sh2 billion was accepted yet it was the value of the hotel land and building over 10 years ago.

Two committee members accompanied Okemo – Mr Ntoitha M’Mithiaru (Igembe North) and Mr Shakeel Shabbir (Kisumu East).

“We are told businessman Kamlesh Pattni owed Central Bank Sh2.5 billion. If the hotel was sold for Sh2 billion where is the balance of Sh500m, and didn’t this debt accrue any interest?” M’Mithirau asked.

“Kimunya must stop ducking meetings with the committee. Last week he said he was busy with the Budget and has since been avoiding us. We are ready for him even now,” Okemo said.

Kimunya argued legally, CBK being the chargees, would single-handedly choose whom to sell the property to through either private treaty or public auction.

He said the bank opted to sell off the property through private treaty.

The hotel had been placed under charge in the mid-1990s over US$210 million (Sh14 billion at current exchange rates) that Pattni’s defunct Exchange Bank had borrowed from the Central Bank and failed to pay. Pattni said he had surrendered the prestigious hotel under the Economic Crimes Act of 2003, which allows for pardoning of perpetrators who forfeit proceeds and assets from stolen public funds to the State.

The Libyans wanted the hotel as part of their bid to entrench themselves into Kenya’s business sector. In March, when the country was in the thick of a political stalemate, President Kibaki flew to Kampala to meet Libya’s President Muammar Gaddafi who was commissioning a mosque. Eight years after they re-opened an embassy in Nairobi — which was shut in 1987 after the Moi regime accused the embassy officials of espionage — the Libyan oil merchants want to have a footprint in the region and are keen to edge out competitors.

Several MPs among them Jakoyo Midiwo, Martin Ogindo, and Gitobu Imayara, on Friday demanded the truth be

Exhibit C

Kenyan local radio faces closure

Radio is the most important media outlet in Kenya

The Kenyan government has threatened to suspend the licence of a vernacular radio station for broadcasting what it terms inflammatory content.

The government says Kass FM, which broadcasts in the Kalenjin language, was broadcasting material that was a threat to national security.

The charges relate to call-in programmes discussing poll violence.

But the station has denied the allegations, saying there is no evidence to support the claims.

In February, the government threatened to revoke the licences of vernacular stations, accusing them of incitement during the post-election violence which left at least 1,500 people dead.

Press freedom

Radio is the most popular medium, especially in rural areas, and among the illiterate.

Kass FM is based in Nairobi but broadcasts to the Rift Valley, scene of some of the worst violence, between Kalenjins and members of the Kikuyu community.

Information permanent secretary Bitange Ndemo said some of the content aired by Kass FM was “prejudicial to national security, national cohesion and national peace, healing and reconciliation process”.

Mr Ndemo said the station had failed to observe journalistic ethics and standards.

He was referring to programmes debating the idea of an amnesty for those arrested during the elections violence, as well as during recent by-elections.

The station defended its right to air comment on matters of public interest.

“So far there is no definite proof that proves any of the claims,” the station’s operations manager Joshua Sang said.

The station has been given until Friday to defend itself against the allegations.

The Media Council of Kenya has also criticized the move, warning that the government was at risk of interfering with press freedom.

“It would be tragic if the government withdraws the licence,” chairman Wachira Waruru said.

The government and the media have had an uneasy relationship, following raids on two private media outlets, a proposal to tighten media controls, and a ban on live broadcasts in January.

Exhibit D

Kenya rivals agree to share power

The deal follows talks lasting more than a month

Leaders sign pact Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga have signed an agreement to end the country’s post-election crisis.

At a ceremony in Nairobi, the two men put their signatures to a power-sharing deal brokered by ex-UN head Kofi Annan.

A coalition government comprising members of the current ruling party and opposition will now be formed.

Some 1,500 people died in political violence after Mr Odinga said he was robbed of victory in December’s polls.

POWER-SHARING DEAL

New two-party coalition government to be set up
Cabinet posts to be divided equally between parties
Raila Odinga to take new post of prime minister, can only be dismissed by National Assembly
Two new deputy PMs to be appointed, one from each member of coalition

Agreement: More detail
Reaction in quotes
Deal offers fresh hope
International observers agreed that December’s election count was flawed.

The post-election violence saw thousands of people targeted because they belonged to ethnic groups seen as either pro-government or pro-opposition. About 600,000 people fled their homes.

Although the level of violence had fallen in recent weeks, there were concerns that a failure to reach a deal would lead to a fresh round of blood-letting.

Negotiations between the government and opposition lasted more than a month, stalling several times.

The BBC’s Adam Mynott, in Nairobi, says both sides have given ground from their original positions to reach this agreement.

Portfolios shared

The new coalition will be headed by President Kibaki, with Mr Odinga – whose Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is the largest in parliament – probably taking the newly created post of prime minister.

Compromise was necessary for the survival of this country

Kofi Annan

Each party will nominate a deputy prime minister, with other ministerial portfolios being divided equally between the two parties.

Correspondents say both parties are now likely to begin wrangling over who gets what position in the new government, with the post of finance minister likely to prove the most contentious.

After the deal was reached, Mr Annan said: “Compromise was necessary for the survival of this country.”

He urged all Kenyans to support the agreement, saying: “The job of national reconciliation and national reconstruction is not for the leaders alone. It must be carried out in every neighbourhood, village, hamlet of the nation.”

‘New chapter’

Speaking after the signing, Mr Kibaki said: “This process has reminded us that as a nation there are more issues that unite than that divide us…

“We’ve been reminded we must do all in our power to safeguard the peace that is the foundation of our national unity… Kenya has room for all of us.”

Political violence has ignited rivalry over land

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Mr Odinga said: “With the signing of this agreement, we have opened a new chapter in our country’s history – from the era or phase of confrontation to the beginning of co-operation.

“We, on our side, are completely committed to ensuring that this agreement will succeed.”

Both men thanked those who had stood by Kenya in what Mr Odinga called its “hour of need”, including Mr Annan, the African Union, the European Union, the United States and the UN.

They also urged Kenyans to move forward together without ethnic divisions.

‘Very basic issue’

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A spokesman for the US state department, Tom Casey, said the agreement was “an important and very positive step forward”.

He added: “It allows the Kenyan people to move forward with a very basic issue of governance.”

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown welcomed the new power-sharing agreement.

“Kenya’s leaders have reached a power-sharing agreement that represents a triumph for peace and diplomacy, and a renunciation of the violence that has scarred a country of such enormous potential,” he said.

In western Kenya, the scene of the some of the worst violence, there was some scepticism about the agreement.

Paul Waweru, 56, who fled his home and is now living in a camp in Eldoret, said: “The deal between Raila and Kibaki will help to cool down the situation but I doubt if it will enable us to get back to our homes.”

But in Nairobi’s Kibera slum, there were celebrations.

“The general mood among people is that of happiness,” said Nelson Ochieng.

“We are tired of the political crisis. I was a barber but my shop was burnt. Now I’m jobless, and the end of this crisis means that I can rebuild my business.”

Exhibit E

Kenya’s dubious election

Did the results reflect the votes cast?Kenya’s opposition Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) claims that last month’s election was rigged in favour of President Mwai Kibaki.

Protests have led to some 600 deaths nationwide and 250,000 people have fled their homes.

International and domestic observers have also raised their concerns.

There are several reasons to be suspicious about the official results:

The results were delayed for more than a day, at a time when ODM candidate Raila Odinga was leading

Many thousands of people seem to have only voted in the presidential election but not the parliamentary or local polls held at the same time

Some of these results came from areas known to be pro-Kibaki

In the parliamentary race, Mr Odinga’s ODM won twice as many seats as Mr Kibaki’s Party of National Unity (PNU)

Results in some constituencies were different when announced nationally, to when they had previously been announced locally

The head of the election commission has admitted that turnout in one constituency was 115%.

According to the official results, Mr Kibaki won with a tiny margin of 230,000 votes out of a total cast of some 10 million.

This means that the alleged malpractices could easily have changed the outcome.

The PNU has urged anyone with proof of rigging to go to court and has in turn accused the ODM of rigging in Mr Odinga’s home province of Nyanza.

ELECTION RESULTS
Presidential:

Mwai Kibaki: 4,584,721
Raila Odinga: 4,352,993
Parliamentary:

ODM: 99
PNU: 43
Pro-ODM: 4
Pro-PNU: 24

Top US official for Africa, Jendayi Frazer, has also suggested that both sides could have been responsible for rigging.

But some of the most glaring discrepancies seem to have come from Central Province, Mr Kibaki’s home region and known as a stronghold of his Kikuyu community.

The Law Society of Kenya has condemned the results as “not credible” and said Mr Kibaki, who was sworn in straight after the official results were declared, should step down.

Even Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) head Samuel Kivuitu has admitted that he could not say for sure if Mr Kibaki had won fairly until he saw the original records.

Under cover of dark

The head of one Kenyan organisation which monitored the poll told the BBC News website she suspects that people broke into some counting centres and added tens of thousands of votes while counters slept.

Koki Muli, the executive director of the Institute for Education and Democracy (IED), says she thinks that the counting of the presidential ballots was deliberately delayed by election officials until late into the night.

An Odinga supporter sent the BBC a ballot paper that allegedly shows vote rigging

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Many regional tally stations then ran out of kerosene for lamps, and counters went to bed – intending to finish the job the next day.

On their return to work, they found ballots for the presidential election outnumbered those cast for the local and parliamentary elections.

“In past elections, the presidential ballot was counted first, but this time counters were ordered to start with the parliamentary and civic elections.

“As a result many places ran out of kerosene for their lamps. Something then happened overnight,” Mrs Muli said.

In some constituencies there were as many as 50,000 more votes in the presidential ballot than in the local civic and parliamentary elections, Mrs Muli said.

“People vote for their local representative, because it’s the office that has a direct impact on their lives. People just don’t turn up and vote for the president only,” she said.

The IED is part of a 13-member partnership of domestic election monitors who put 17,000 observers into the field during the elections.

‘Suspicious delays’

Mrs Muli’s observations are backed up by the European Union observer mission who say that results in at least three districts were inflated by the time they were announced in the capital, Nairobi.

Their interim report says there were “serious inconsistencies” in the results collected by observers in Molo in Rift Valley and Kieni in Central Province.

Africog’s Gladwell Otieno says the violence could have been worseResults forms for Lari and Kandara constituencies in Central Province were changed, they say.

“It was unclear by whom, where and especially when these changes were made,” the report said.

In Kerugoya, also in Central Province, EU observers found there were 10,000 more votes than the official turnout recorded.

Gladwell Otieno of the African Centre for Open Governance (Africog) says some of these dubious results in the Central province were announced after “suspicious delays”.

“Even the head of the ECK said he could not get through to people collating the votes in many regions. These places then returned results for the government,” she said.

Criminal charges

There were also problems in the Nairobi constituency represented in parliament by Mr Odinga.

Here, thousands of people, whose surnames begin with “O” were missed off the voters register, including Mr Odinga himself.

The surnames of many members of Mr Odinga’s Luo community start with O.

Mr Odinga complained to the Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) and the problem was rectified but he suggested it may have been a deliberate ploy to disenfranchise his supporters.

Polling stations opened late with too few ballots all across the country. In some cases polling stations received the wrong ballot papers, further delaying the vote, Mrs Otieno said.

Although protests have descended into violence, in which at least 600 people have died, she says the violence could have been far worse.

Her group plans to lobby the police to bring criminal charges against those they believe are responsible.

Both the IED and Africog are planning to bring out detailed reports on the elections in the next few days.

Exhibit F

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Kenyan militia strike back

By Josphat Makori
BBC News, Nairobi

Post-election chaos provoked ethnic violence

First they sent leaflets saying they would avenge the killings of their tribesmen when violence flared following Kenya’s disputed election. Then they told other tribes to leave certain areas.

People’s fears had come true. The Mungiki were back.

Hundreds of men wielding machetes and clubs, attacked their opponents beheading and dismembering them in characteristic style.

The violence has largely abated for now, as politicians negotiate their way towards a political settlement, but the re-emergence of this quasi-religious group could plague Kenya for years to come.

We received leaflets warning us to leave or die

Amunga

The Mungiki has been outlawed by the authorities, with whom it has been engaged in a protracted battle spanning more than 20 years.

At first they styled themselves as the guardians of Kenya’s largest community, the Kikuyu, who include President Mwai Kibaki among their number, saying they would re-establish ancient traditions.

Attracting large numbers of jobless teenagers, the group soon became an underground youth wing for politicians, who used it to unleash terror on their opponents.

Mungiki became a criminal gang terrorising urban slums and demanding protection money from transport operators.

“We received leaflets warning us to leave or face death,” Amunga, a resident of a town in central Kenya, told the BBC.

“They said they would behead anyone who supported the opposition. They gave us just seven days to leave.”

Amunga says those threats prompted hundreds of people to flock to police stations for refuge.

Rival militia

To counter the Mungiki, residents in the informal settlements formed their own vigilante groups, saying the police had failed to deal with the threat.

One notorious gang is the equally dreaded Taliban which draws membership from the Luo community – who largely back the opposition.

Over 300,000 people have been displaced in Kenya since the violence eruptedAnother militia known as the Sabaot Land Defence Force (SLDF) is now harassing locals on the foot of Mount Elgon in western Kenya.

The SLDF is composed of members of the Sabaot, a sub-tribe of the Kalenjin community.

In the past it used to fight with rival clans over land.

Unlike the Mungiki and the Taliban, which are largely urban based, the SLDF operates in rural areas and has even established a parallel administration system in the Mount Elgon district.

For funding, the group imposed a tax on residents and raided villages for supplies.

The SLDF is now reported to be attacking neighbouring communities.

Its members are normally armed with assault rifles and have been accused of killing more than 400 people.

Re-emergence

Before the elections, police vowed to eliminate the Mungiki once and for all.

At one point human right organisations accused the police of executing more than 500 members of the group.

Although the police denied the accusation, the recovery of hundreds of bullet-ridden bodies on the outskirts of Nairobi made some think the Mungiki had at last been wiped out.

But the post-election violence appears to have breathed new life into this group.

Their re-emergence followed the killing of hundreds of Kikuyus in opposition strongholds in western Kenya.

The Mungiki scented blood and wanted vengeance.

Soon Mungiki gangs were attacking members of other tribes and hacking them to death.

It is not clear who finances the Mungiki, although it has been suggested they are in the payroll of some politicians.

Recently the Mungiki have been confronting women wearing trousers, forcing them to change into skirts or long dresses.

They say wearing trousers goes against the Kikuyu culture.

It is feared that if the electoral crisis persists, the gangs could become even more dangerous.

Re: Humility is the key here!

Yes,I absolutely agree with you, that, fame, family background, gender, education, and many others count at one time or the other. Not so when it comes to spiritual discipline. Here, what counts more than anything else is total humility!

A good example is that of Nicodemus, a man that came to Jesus at night. As the Bible states, Nicodemus was not just an ordinary person, but a man that was greatly adored! He came to Jesus with this feeling that he was somebody. His pride was so great that he was un-willing to be associated with this poor,un-schooled, un-famous man from Galilee, whose father was not a household name, but rather a poor un-known carpenter!

He even tried to apply philosophy of the highest order thus trying to impress upon the man of Galilee that he-Nicodemus was not as simple as the man of Galilee thought.

Jesus, who knows the end from the beginning, and sees in every single human being that which others can not see, knew that deep in his heart, Nicodemus was searching for the truth. Although at the end of their conversation, Nicodemus did not accept the plain truth, the word of God tells us that Nicodemus became not only one of the disciples, but suffered greatly for the sake of the truth.

There is no question that you and I have this feeling that we know it all. Since childhood, we have read the Bible and memorized passages that we can use in defense for that which we hold dear.

Like you, I have spent many years studying the Bible, such that there is every temptation to feel that I know it all. However, every time I approach the word of God, I do so with this child like attitude “Lord Jesus, what are you trying to teach me? or ‘speak Lord, I am listening!”

The Bereans’ attitude and approach has been my approach ever since I got to know about them. Writing about them, the Apostle Paul said “Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true!” Acts 17:11

In view of the fact that we are living amidst the perils of the last days,there is need now more than ever before to search the scriptures so as to make sure that we are in tune with my friend and Savior-the man from Galilee. I am willing to go that route? Are you?

Just a thought!

C.Absalom N. Birai, pastor
Maranatha SDA church
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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 21:34:05 -0400
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Subject: Tomorrow in your neighborhood

The visiting Kenya PM, Raila Odinga security detail whisked away meddlesome USA-ODM masqueraders

  On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:36 AM, barack abonyo  wrote:

  Dear All

Yes Raila was on a state visit. But Raila is a Kenyan and the diaspora was a fundamental component of the success of his compaign. You must remember that the USA diaspora was a key lobby group that raised money and even after he was denied his rightful position lobbied the congress and the senate to press Kibaki to agree to a fair election outcome.

Judy we were with you at the state department after Kibaki stole the elections. By the time we reached there they had already congratulated the Kibaki government. Our presence and the grievances presented to the officials of the state department changed their minds. Of course Raila and co may have done these himself but the contribution of the diaspora must not be minimised. The diaspora is a constituency that have interest that they could have voted for if the law allowed. It is therefore important and crucial that Kenyan government officials make arrangement to meet and listen to them.

Raila has thanked those who voted and struggled for his success in Kenya. He has gone to Kibira and Bondo and addressed and listened to his supporters. It is not a crime to do the same to those  who lost some sleep organising voters and contributors. It is not self seeking to damand the audience of your leader. How will he know how they feel about the constitution, coalition, dual citizenship, IDPS and land issues if he doesn’st give them audience. Moreover, many of the diasporans are still Kenyans. Some diasporans have chosen to maintain Kanyan citizenship because of their special attachments to Kenya and would be interested in listening to what the PM has to say about the way forward. Moreso I personally would have like to know what he is going to do about the impoverised place he hails from. I would have liked to know if they will recognize the diaspora as a constituency and allow us to elect a representative like Nigeria is doing now. As a matter of fact, I do not believe Raila should be ambushed about this, his aids should aspire to arrange for this and I do believe they will if time permits.

Of course I was not amongst this group that went to meet Raila and I do not know the approach they used. But I think it is wrong to think that they went there solely to look for jobs. I strongly think that this kind of statement is so vendeterised to an extent many begin to think that you guys are beginning to fight personal wars around Raila on the internet. Some are beginning to believe that you guys are upset because you felt left out. If this happened then you should be happy because you spared an embarassment. Let those who have the passion to put pressure for the right actions do so. That will not stop you from doing it your way. Of course the protocol must be followed. Of course a level of organization is expected but the people have to have audience alone with their leader. Some things must be discussed inhouse with our leader. This is a job we cannot leave for the selected few or right hand men.

Barack

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Dr Abonyo,

It is said that all politics is local. It seems that you have a way with local politics. You have said it better than I tried to calm down Judy and those she is mad at. Could you kindly tell us where you hail from? Forget, that doesn’t matter anymore. Like Kalembe Ndile demonstrated, you can now vie for a position anywhere in Kenya, not just Nairobi or your homeland. So I propose you for Bomet. Personally, my 10th great gandfather Ragem, seem to be pointing me to Gatundu. Somehow, Martha Karua has reinvented herself or has been injected with Margaret Thatcher’s adrenalin. Today she showed courage to run for presidency on her own accomplishments. I am actually considering joininig forces with her to fight Hon. Judas and Project.

In short, ice cream without Summer is not quite desirable. Sincerely, thanks for reasoning with Judy on our behalf.


Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?)

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 20:18:30 -0400
From:  Joram Ragem
Subject: The visiting Kenya PM, Raila Odinga security detail whisked away meddlesome USA-ODM masqueraders

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http://blog.jaluo.com/?p=960
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Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 11:34:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Judy Miriga
Subject: The visiting Kenya PM, Raila Odinga security detail whisked away meddlesome USA-ODM masqueraders
   ****

Kimunya & Grand Regency sale !!! Are We Cursed?

Libyans acquire hotel
Updated on: Saturday, June 28, 2008
Story by: By Emmanuel Onyango and Valerie Aseto

 Finance Minister Amos Kimunya has finally admitted that the scandal-ridden Grand Regency hotel has been clandestinely sold to the Libyan government at a cost of Sh2.9 billion.But after months of gerrymandering and issuing dodgy statements by government officials associated with the Grand Regency, Kimunya’s admission should occasion no surprise because the deal to sale the property to the Libyans could have been sealed last year when President Mwai Kibaki led a Kenyan delegation on a visit to Libya, and where he signed at least three deals with the Maghreb state.

In a statement of June 6, 2007 after his visit to Libya, President Kibaki said: “I am most encouraged to inform Kenyans that my three-day official visit to Libya at the invitation of the Brother Leader Muammar Qadhafi was very successful and has opened a new chapter of mutually beneficial relations between our two countries.”

He continued: “As many Kenyans may already be aware, my official visit to Libya was a follow up to a wide range of consultations that have been going on between our country and Libya aimed at enabling our two countries to tap the existing huge un-exploited potential for mutually beneficial cooperation. In January this year, my Government dispatched Senior Officials from our Ministry of Energy to Libya, where they held important discussions with their Libyan counterparts…In view of the prohibitive cost of oil and its impact on the continued growth of our economy, my Government has been particularly keen on seeking a cheaper source of oil.

I am delighted to note that the outcome of discussions between our officials in the energy sector and their counterparts in Libya was the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Tamoil Africa Holdings Ltd on behalf of Libya. In this Memorandum of Understanding, it was agreed that Libya, will provide Kenya with Petroleum products at concessional rates.”

Kibaki added: “Besides oil, my Government had also submitted a Draft Agreement to the Libyan Government on the establishment of a Joint Commission for Bilateral Co-operation, which will enable our two countries to enhance collaboration in all the sectors of our economies and other important areas of common interest. I am happy to note that during my visit, consultations in this regard were fruitful and our two countries concluded a framework agreement establishing a Joint Commission for Bilateral Cooperation between our two countries that will oversee a wide range of agreements in various areas of common interest…Indeed, I am glad to note that Libyan investors have expressed interest of investing in our country.

Already, the Libyan African Arab Investment Company is now in the process of setting up a 5-6 Star hotel in Nairobi and a Conference Centre in Mombasa. We also expect investments in the real estate sector in our capital city Nairobi. We welcome other Libyan investors to invest in Kenya in the area of their choice.”In view of the foregoing Kibaki speech, it appears that the notion of the Libyan African Investment Company setting up a 5 or 6 star hotel in Nairobi included acquiring an already existing one, and Grand Regency was an ideal catch.

The transaction, which involves the hotel building and the land it stands on was completed in the course of the week and brings down the curtains to a 15-year drama of court battles and political intrigues over the property. A source told Kenya Times that the Libyan government dispatched two lawyers at their Nairobi embassy to seal the deal on its behalf.According to Kimunya, the price exceeded the Sh2.4 billion owed to the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) by the Kamlesh Pattni-owned Uhuru Highway Development Limited (UHDL). The second best offer posted for the property was Sh1.8 billion.

The sale was conducted through a personal treaty with the Libyan government and will now see the Central Bank bag a total of Sh3.3 billion from the property in view of the Sh464 million it collected from receiver managers in April 1999. “The Central Bank gave interested parties an ample opportunity to make their offers. Eventually we had an offer which we thought was too good to refuse of US$45 million,” Kimunya told a media conference at his Treasury office yesterday.

“If you add the Sh464 million we received, we are talking of Sh3.3 billion while the initial amount owed to the Central Bank was Sh2.4 billion. All the money now goes to the Central Bank and we couldn’t have got anything better than that.” But a source told Kenya Times that when the deal was sealed, the Libyan buyers were asked to pay out the debts that Pattni owed CBK. And the involvement of the Kenya Anti Corruption Commission was meant to secure Pattni amnesty from the numerous criminal cases he was facing with regard to the hotel.

The Finance Minister particularly disputed the Sh7 billion prize tag placed on the hotel by members of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Trade. Kimunya cited three independent valuation reports commissioned by the government which placed the value of the hotel at an average of Sh1.7 billion. “I don’t know where they got the impression that the hotel has increased its value. The hotel valuation is low because of the perpetual neglect by the successive receiver managers. They have done no improvements in terms of refurbishments. When people talk, they are likely to say things they do not know,” said Kimunya.

The Finance Minister acknowledged that keeping Lands Minister James Orengo in the dark about the transaction was a mistake, though his ministry was under no obligation to involve Orengo.Said he: “When I was Lands Minister, I never bothered of any transaction so long as it was done within the law. But I can understand where he (Orengo) is coming from. I think he did the right thing in coming public about the deal but he should not be worried.”

Kimunya insisted that the deal adhered to the letter of the law and that the Libyan government will have no local partners in the ownership of the hotel. The transfer of Grand Regency to the Libyan Government does not include the land adjacent to the hotel and which in recent times has been turned into a car park. That land belongs to the National Social Security Fund (NSSF).

According to the details of the deal, all the 400 Grand Regency hotel staff members will retain their employment under the new owners but suppliers and other contractors with the hotel will have to negotiate their business relations with the hotel afresh.

News of the sale of Grand Regency hotel came hours after the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Trade Mr Chris Okemo had expressed dismay over the deal. According to Okemo, the committee had resolved to summon lands minister James Orengo over his Thursday’s remarks that the hotel was sold for a paltry Sh2 billion. The committee will also summon Central Bank governor Njuguna Ndungu alongside the Finance minister.

Addressing the press at Parliament chambers, Okemo claimed that the public had been given a raw deal over the matter, saying: “We as a committee have confirmed that there is something unethical taking place behind the committee that has been carrying out the investigations over the issue of the five star hotel.”

Kimunya however explained that the committee was more interested in investigating whether an amnesty deal was signed between Pattni and KACC rather than the sale of the hotel. “Amnesty has nothing to do with the asset. We had an opportunity to realise an asset that we had lost. We were seeing that in another couple of days, we will be faced with numerous injunctions to stop the sale.”Okemo said the committee has been making efforts to meet the Finance minister and even writing letters but Kimunya would not turn up.

But the Nambale MP questioned the manner in which the transaction was hurried yet the hotel was claimed to be in the hands of the Central Bank.”Why was the hurry to sell out the hotel yet it was already transferred to Central Bank? Why are other parties interested so much than the owner?” he posed.

According to the committee, Okemo said the hotel ought to be sold at approximately Sh7.5 billion, a matter that those implicated in the deal were not ready to discuss before the committee.

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:29:34 +0000
From:  Nicholas Mireri
Subject:  Kimunya & Grand Regency sale !!!

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 Majestic People Of Kenya,

Today, I would like to ask my 10th great grandfather Ragem a few questions which I presume, as a spirit-being in the land after, he would be able to answer.

Dear Ancestor,

Are Kenyans fools? Are we idiots? If we are not, then please answer me. Why is it that the scenes cited below happen and continue to happen?

In Nairobi*, the City in the sun*, as I was going to school one morning, I was asked by a stranger to give all my money and he would multiply it. Believe it or not, I did and I lost all my third term school fees.

In Nairobi, *the city of plaster and stone,* Gabriel Omolo helped us to kill time with his lunch time music as the preachers, the beggars and the comedians commanded us to “Toa Pesa,” Believe it or not many of us did and still do regardless or how impolite the requests are.

In Nairobi, *the city Tanzanians believe is London*, Gold & Diamonds were traded before our very eyes while it is very well known by all that no one owned any.

In Nairobi, members of parliament steal, stuff themselves full like in an orgy, then vomit on the donors feet, but still get more donor money to manage.

In Nairobi, *the city of commission of inquiries,* no murder mystery or scandal is ever solved despite all facts lying bare by reputable institutions like Scotland Yard. What happened to the officer who shot a demonstrator in Kisumu. What killed Mugabe Were http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugabe_Were, David Kimutai Too  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kimutai_Too,

In Nairobery, *the city of* *Anglo Leasing scandal* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo_Leasing_scandal, the culprits went scotch free despite the raw evidence laid bare by John Githongo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Githongo

In Nairobi, *the capital of the* *Kenyan presidential election, 2007* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenyan_presidential_election%2C_2007, an election is stolen with impunity as the whole world watches, then the victor and the vanquished agree to share power.

In Nairobi, *the city of ‘the better option,’* we are hoodwinked to buy a collapsing business while Mobitelea gets rich with our very own blood and sweat.

 After Goldenberg, Anglo Leasing and Election Fiasco, we thought we’d never be fooled again. But alas, only today, we are informed that despite previous denials by Amos Kimunya http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Kimunya, and Amos Wako  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amos_Wako, Grand Regency Hotel has been sold to “Libyans” after all.

Ancestor, I once travelled in a matatu that had a sticker which stated ‘when rape is inevitable, lie back and enjoy.’ Other passengers merely laughed when they read it. I was hopeless to effect any change, but I Disembarked in protest, yet the Matatu went ahead to make money for the ill thinkers and right under the noses of other Nairobians?

Is this our culture 10th Ancestor? Are we cursed? Are brainwashed? What must we do to make change? Who is the leader that will change us? Our leaders are telling us that they are united in coalition?  Are they really jointly married, or are they only bed-sharers?

The bad part is that we all know the answer, and the culture of permissiveness is our weakness, a reason why Kivuitu, Kimunya, Wako and others will not resign.

 —
Joram Ragem
wuod Ndinya, wuod Onam, wuod Amolo, wuod Owuoth, wuod Oganyo, wuod Mumbe, wuod Odongo, wuod Olwande, wuod Adhaya, wuod Ojuodhi, wuod Ragem! (Are you my relative?)

– – –
Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 22:10:48 -0400
From:  Joram Ragem
Subject:  Grand Regancy: Are Kenyans fools? Are We Idiots? Are We Cursed? Or Are Brainwashed?

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Date: Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 14:10:06 -0400
From: “David Plouffe, BarackObama.com” info@barackobama.com
Subject: Video: Strategy briefing for you

Watch out:Nigerian Internet check Scam !!!

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/147575/
woman_gets_two_years_for_aiding_nigerian_internet_check_
scam.html

    * PC World     * Business Center     * News
Woman Gets Two Years for Aiding Nigerian Internet Check Scam (PC World)

Posted on Wed Jun 25, 2008 8:30PM EDT

– A Washington woman was sentenced on Wednesday to two years in prison and five years of supervised release for her role in an Internet counterfeit check scheme.

Edna Fiedler pleaded guilty in March to attempting to defraud U.S. citizens in a scheme known as a Nigerian check scam.

Fiedler helped her accomplices in Nigeria send fake checks to people who had agreed to cash the checks on behalf of the sender, keeping some of the proceeds and sending the rest back.

The Nigerians found people willing to cash the fake checks via e-mail. They would send their names as well as fake documents that looked like Wal-Mart money orders, Bank of America checks, U.S. Postal Service checks and American Express traveler’s checks to Fiedler. They told her how to fill out the checks and where to send them.

The recipients most likely thought they were helping out someone who needed a person in the U.S. to cash a check for them, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. They were able to get the money by cashing the checks, and sent most of it to either Fiedler or her Nigerian accomplices. However, once the checks were discovered to be fake, the people who cashed them were responsible for the full amount.

All told, Fiedler sent out US$609,000 worth of phony checks and money orders. When U.S. Secret Service agents investigating the case searched Fiedler’s house, they found additional fake checks worth more than $1.1 million that she was preparing to send out.

At a recent conference in Seattle, a representative from the U.S. Postal Service and Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna described ways they’re working to shut down these kinds of scams, particularly because they often involve people who don’t realize that they’re taking part in illegal activities.

The U.S. Postal Service recently sent 15 postal investigators to Lagos, Nigeria, and during a three-month period there, they helped intercept counterfeit checks, lottery tickets and eBay overpayment schemes with a face value of $2.1 billion, Chris Siouris, a cyber investigator at the U.S. Postal Inspector, said at the recent conference. Siouris, McKenna and others are pushing for ways to better educate Internet users so that people don’t unwittingly help out in these kinds of e-mail scams.

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 15:24:52 +0000
From:  Nicholas Mireri
Subject:  Watch out:Nigerian Internet check Scam !!!

LEADERS IN WESTERN KENYA DEFEND KASS FM KALENJIN RADIO STATION

GOVERNMENT THREAT TO SHUT DOWN KASS FM KALENJIN RADIO STATION HAS PROVOKED SHARP REACTION FROM LUO AND KALENIN LEADERS.

By Leo Odera Omolo

THE threat to close down the popular Kass FM by Kenya’s Ministry of information for allegedly airing and broadcasting subversive materials which are prejudicial;l to law and order, peace, reconciliation and cohesiveness has taken a new political dimension.

Many leaders in western Kenya have read a hidden malice attitude on the paert of the grand coalition government.

A group members of the Luo Council of Elders who meet in Kisumu yesterday condemned the government. They told the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Dr. Bitanger Ndemo that the country’s airwaves was liberalized during the reign of President Moi’s KANU and therefore there is no way of allowing the country to plunge back to the old draconian days of dictatorial tende

The group challenged the government to come out with specific materials allegedly aired by KASS FM which are likely to cause despondency and undermine the good governance. In ther absence of such materials, we cannot accept to see the government frustrating and persecuting the Kass FM simply because of the earsay related issues.

The Luo Council of elders meeting was held under the chairmanship of Ker Meshack Riag a Ogalo..

.The LUO Elders also pleaded with the Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga to abandon the idea of going to Nyeri for the planned installation of him as a “kikuyu elder”, arguing that the already controversial ceremony would not add any value to Raila’s political and social standing within the society.

They said Raila’s leadership role has already been recognized internationally therefore bending and stooping low to some tribal installation was uncalled for.

Ker Riaga, however, made it clear that their opposition to the planned ceremony was not motivated by any ill-feeling against the kikuyu community as such.

“We Luos once installed the late president Jomo Kenyatta as a Luo elder immediately he was released from prison and detention. But then there was no much hue and cry surrounding it. The. community had used the occasion to unanimously recognize the leadership quality of Kenyatta on political implications it has had on Kenyans.

The planned installation of Mr. Odinga as a Kikuyu elder in Nyeri, the backyard of President Mwai Kibaki. Has generated a lot of heat and speculation on its political implications.

In Kericho and its environs, the alleged threat by the government to shut-down Kass FM radio station has became the popular talks of the town. Civic leaders, teachers, opinion leaders and local branches officials of both ODM and KANU were united in vehemently opposing the threat of closing the station.

A prominent kericho and London based businessman-cum-politician Mr. Joel Kirui made a long phone call the way from London to this correspondent and told the information ministry to leave Kass FM station a lone

Mr Kirui who contested the kipkellion parliamentary seat during the last general election on an ODM ticket, but who is also believed within the locality to have won the party’s primary nomination, but was robbed of the victory through political intrigues said Kass FM was doing a good job in sensitizing members of the larger Kalenjin ethnic group. He pleaded with the retired president Daniel Arap Moi to stop vilifying the vernacular station for personal reasons.

It could be true that the Kass FM might have offended the former president in one way or the other through its bold and well presented programmes, but that does not imply that the station is prejudicial to good governance in the country.

Mr. Kirui who runs chains of businesses both in London and Kericho lost the ODM ticket to Hon Lang’at Magerer is a close political association of the Prime Minister Raila Odinga..He said despite having lost the election in a much flawed ODM nomination exercises, he was still a very loyal member of the party. H wanted the retired president Daniel Arap moi to stand tall against stooping too low oin petty matters concerning a local vernacular radion station.

The airwaves was liberalized during Moi;s reign of power, and I was unable to stop its waves, therefore it is now too late to try to take the Kalenjin back to the old days of dictatorship and police state. “let Moi establish another Kalenjin speaking radio n station and compete honourably with Kass FM, because business competition is very much allowed in country.” But he should not try to gag the station using the government facilities, said MR Kirui.

In Kericho, the chairman of the Small Scale Tea Owners Association in the region Mr. Joel Chepkwony “Bwana Maendeleo” defended the Kass FM saying has had been a keen listener of the station ever since its inception, but has never heard it broadcasting any sedition materials, which could lead Kenyans to hating one another.

Mr. Chepkwony a staunch supporter of the grand coalition government said the Kass FM was a good station because it has been highlighting good programmes for the farming frantenity. Anyone having grudge with the station should seek dialogue and have the matter sorted peacefully and amicably.

Last week the PS for information Dr, Ndemo had given Kass FM a seventy two hours altimatum to state why its station should not be shut down for broadcasting materials which could jeopardize the existing peace and tranquility in the country.

But yesterday twelve MPs came to the defence of the station saying it has done nothing wrong to warrant such a harsh action. The MPs who addressed the poress and spoke in favor of the station were Zakayo K,. Cheruiyot {Kuresoi}Dr. Julius Kones {KONOIN} Franklin Bett {Buret} Joshua Kutuny{Cheranbganyi} Fred Kapondi {Mt. Elgon} Jakoyo Midiwo{Gem} Peris Chepchumba, Kiema Kiuloonzo, MusaLesonet and Lukas Kigen of Rongai.

The MPs said the position the government had taken amounted to raw threats and offend the bill of rights which guarantees the right to secure protection of law and the freedom of the press.

Hundreds of Kass FM fans in Kapsabet, Kericho, Sotik, Litein have been gluing themselves to radio stations fearing that the worse could befall the popular Kass FM at anytime of the expiry of the 72 hour deadline given last week by the PS>

In some places, the youth have threatened to take to the street should the popular Radio station be taken out of the air by the government. “We shall demonstrate in the streets against the government should dare to close the KASS fm, “Retorted a KANU youth in Kericho.

Another politician who highly praised the Kass FM is the Lt. Gen{rtd}John Koech, the former Deputy CGS who is now a politician. Koech said he was fond of the station because it promotes Kalenjin cultural value and educating the youth on the value of their mother’s tongue.

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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:58:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Leo Odera Omolo
Subject: LEADERS IN WESTERN KENYA DEFEND KASS FM KALENJIN RADIO STATION

Re: The New African Leader

Sam Okello,

You are right, the past week hasn’t been like any other in the recent past and if I didn’t know any better, all you wrote below would pass as gospel, I mean where else on earth does a slum lord from the biggest slum in Africa show up in Washington DC and to an untrained eye it appears as if man made his maiden landing on planet Mars? Not to slight Prime Minister Hon. Odinga at all my friend, but your commentary about him and his trip to Washington and the imputed achievements you assign to the trip make it necessary for a response not all too flattering and at this rate of your exuberant juvenile gloating, it is no surprise the man won’t rise any higher, help the man excel by being modest, he would need that to succeed.

Now to the specifics of your comments, there is no wave of nationalism sweeping African leaders across the continent nor is there a new, super intelligent, deeply pragmatic and sincerely hopeful leadership as exemplified by Hon. Odinga Sam; Hon. Odinga is not the symbol of Africa’s best, pride- maybe, wisdom….well…not by a long shot. Nelson Mandela, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga, Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, Kwameh Nkrumah exemplify Africa’s best, so make sure you get your facts right. We have had many African leaders and indeed from around the world visit Washington DC and the earth didn’t move nor did bulls lose their lives, believe me. Have you bothered to ask why this new face of Africa was not accorded an audience with President Bush? I mean it would have been in order, right? After all he already met with most of the faces he saw in Washington before, right?  I don’t quite understand what you mean when you say Odinga told the world…. That the continent was turning a page, Africa is moving with dignity and hope, the era of begging and handouts is over… did Hon. Odinga usher in that new era? What is that, an epiphany unveiled by the Prime Minister in his recent trip? How do you reconcile that statement with his earlier statements asking for aid to resettle IDPs? I mean can you get any more convoluted than that?

About your support for PM Odinga, yes, majority of it is tribal and we know that. It is your right to support your own, has totally nothing to do with Raila being charismatic, frankly if it weren’t for the tribal card you all have mastered so well, Raila would have easily made president. The trip to Washington in no way endorses the Prime Minister as the face of Kenya nor that of Africa for that matter; we are all happy he came to share his views but that in no way negates his own record; I mean if the leadership and development of Lang’ata constituency and the Kibera slums over the last 15 years is a benchmark of things to come for the entire country, we sure have plenty of goodies to look forward to, don’t we now? Point being guys, the PM has plenty of ground to cover to convince many that he fits the bill.

Now you mention Zimbabwe and Mugabe’s reign of terror, maiming women and children, killing fathers and brothers, literary raping the economy… in no way do I support Mugabe but you are accusing Mugabe of the same exact things ODM perpetrated on innocent Kenyans barely months ago! Odinga himself not only failed to condemn those acts but indeed fully justified them, saying it is the prize of democracy and that violence was a spontaneous reaction to stolen elections. To this day, he and his cronies at ODM such as Ruto are calling for the unconditional release of criminal suspects, saying they did nothing wrong! I mean for someone wanting the job of the chief law enforcement officer of the entire nation, doesn’t worry you that he’d make such calls with no restraint nor shame? I mean what is lawful about murder, rape, destruction of property? What is democratic about burning women and children in churches? You tell me genius, coz I sure can’t figure it out.

You also talk of amnesty, unless you are completely delusional, only wussies and cowards kill innocent women and children and call themselves freedom fighters! I mean are you actually serious? News flash my friend, we will have an orderly society in Kenya and the rule of law will prevail, those involved in violence will be visited by the full force of law and for those now enjoying the fruits of their incitement, just remember, there is no statute of limitations on murder. So if you participated in some shape or fashion, funded, encouraged or otherwise aided and abetted violent activities resulting in the loss of human life, you will be paid a visit by law enforcement and you can run but not hide, ask Felicen Kabuga, he’ll tell you!  So Sam, I have gone out my way to be civil and matter of fact so perhaps everyone can see the other side of the argument and maybe appreciate our civility to each other but I must warn you, it took a lot of restraint; temper your commentary next time, you hear?

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From: David ochwangi
Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: The New African Leader

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Hi David
 
There is lots of truth in your rejoinder to Sam’s…in fact it sort of distracts us from the near sycophancy tone in Sam’s publication. However Im wondering why you have to be soo belligerent about it. We are all entitled to our opinions….no need to send warnings and spoiling for a fight.
 
Let peace prevail in all we do and say.

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:28:34 -0700 (PDT)
From:  Akinyi Akinyi
Subject: Re: The New African Leader

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Akinyi,
I’m not sure what your definition of belligerent is but I promise I didn’t mean any harm. I have been around the block enough to know the value ( damage) done by propaganda. Propaganda must be met in equal measure if not stronger, the recent violence was started long before elections… I am a watchman of sorts. Views like Okello’s must never be allowed to permeate cyberspace without reasonable challenge. If I had my way, I would charge him with first degree naivety and declare him terminally foolish…. but…

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Date:  Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:52:01 -0700 (PDT)
From:  David ochwangi
Subject:   Re: The New African Leader

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Date:  Mon, 23 Jun 2008 18:16:12 -0400
From:  Tom Owiti
Subject:   RE: The New African Leader – Do me a favour
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Luo’s Support for Madam Obama

SINCE WHEN DID THE RIGHT WING BECOME FRIGHTENED OF BLACK WOMEN?

By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq.
Forwarded to jaluo.com by Benard Otieno
We continue to hear about the ensuing attacks of the right wing on Michelle Obama. Since when have they been afraid of Black women—or any Presidential candidate’s spouse? Black women have always been the caretakers of choice for their children from birth to adulthood. They’ve always entrusted Black women to cook their food and to run their households. Some even considered Black women to be their confidantes. So, how did they become afraid of us in the person of Michelle Obama?

Might it have something to do with the discovery that Michelle is a very highly educated, intelligent, phenomenal, dynamic, beautiful, brilliant, Black woman? Does it have something to do with her obvious love and respect for her husband with whom she’s not afraid to show that she has a special relationship? Does it have something to do with the fact that she does more than just stand slightly behind him gazing at him as though she could not move without his being there to lead her? Is it because she is an independent woman who has thoughts of her own without a script?

Why do they find it necessary to distort what Michelle actually said about “being really proud of her country for the first time in her adult life”? Is it that they don’t understand the English language and its rules? Have they never heard of being proud, prouder or proudest? It’s a question of degrees. Don’t they know that to be “really proud” is the highest degree of pride? That’s what Michelle was expressing. She didn’t say that she had never before been proud of her country. She couldn’t possibly have been in the highest state of pride all the time. No one is.

If Cindy McCain and right wingers have “always been proud of this country”, that’s really scary. Did they ever hear of the time when women in this country were not allowed to vote? Did they ever hear of the time when Black people could not vote, ride public transportation, live in any neighborhood they chose, eat in certain restaurants, enter through front doors and were denied equality of opportunity and justice? Do they know about the period of lynching? Did they hear about the concentration camps? Did they hear about the “Trail of Tears? Are they really proud of those times? If so, heaven help! I doubt that even Senator McCain would say he has always been proud of his country. Maybe people like Bill O’Reilly, Pat Buchanan and Tucker Carlson should ask them if they were proud of those not so long ago periods in our history.

Yes, I know that Senator Obama is trying to move us beyond those periods in time toward something better, and we who are Obama supporters want very much to do that too, but surely even Cindy McCain and the right wingers cannot deny those things happened. Were they really proud then? I am a Black woman like Michelle Obama, and while I love this country, I certainly cannot say I am proud of everything my country has ever done. So, lay off Michelle Obama. She’ll be one of the finest First Ladies this country has ever known, and women all over this country and this world are proud of her accomplishments. We’d rather hear about ending the war, putting the economy back on track, resolving the housing and healthcare crises, fixing the problems created by Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, educating all of our young people, and ending racism and sexism once and for all. Really!

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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:19:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: ben olag
Subject: Luo’s Support for Madam Obama

MUGABE: DE-FACING AFRICAN DEMOCRACY AND LEADERSHIP

Africa as a ‘colourful’ continent has been de-faced by Mugabe Mugabe’s dictatorial tendencies. The mention of Mugabe makes some of the colour in me as an African be erased. The problem with Mugabe as a ‘pseudo-Pan-Africanist’ is that he only want the rest of the world to listen to him and no one else should ‘advice’ him on the fate of the people of Zimbabwe. Isn’t that utter dictatorship?

Another fault is for him to blame the Wester world for imposing an opposition leader on the people of Zimbabwe. That is a mere fabrication and an elite lie, that such leaders would want the rest of Africa to perceive. Morgan C; as an opposition leader had been an activist long ago before the ‘West’ made their political ground on the fate of the people of Zimbabwe. In fact it in not about Morgan C, but the ‘voice’ of the people of Zimbabwe that voted against President Mugabe by giving Morgan C. more votes. The alleged foreigners, mainly the Americans and British, never voted for the opposition but the ordinary people of Zimbabwe and against President Mugabe.

African democracy should not be perceived to be foreign in ideology just because Africans need change in leadership and governance.

Mundia Mundia Jnr.

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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:04:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: mundia mundia
Subject: MUGABE: DE-FACING AFRICAN DEMOCRACY AND LEADERSHIP..

Re: Mandela celebrates 90 years, a gift from GOD to AFRICA

Africans/Kenyans

Nelson Mandela celebrates 90th. years on earth despite all the odds the man has gone through. Is it worth celebrating?. I think it is worth celebrating. We have seen our continent`s negative and positive sides. But in recent years the continent is full with a lot of inequities. So which school did this Mr. Nelson Mandela attend in Africa?. The man did not even went to Harvad or Makerere or Oxford, Karolinska universities etc. Mandela has proved to the world that there is no difference between the races we do have on earth here, whether black or white, human beings do have the same substances upstairs.His leadership has been one of the best in Africa. The man is more than wise, I wish Africa had over 50 Mandelas as presidents of African countries. We Africans can do more than we have done upto today, we can stand straight and walk straight, we can leave the begging of help and manage our own affairs with out the help of supperpowers. We can develope our continent just as others have done else where. mandela has shown Mr. james watson that it is not the color of yourskin which determines what a humanbeing can do, neither does your race. He has proved one of the world best known scientist to be wrong completely what a shame to Watson.Long live and long life Mr. mandela we are proud of you, may God bless mandela!!.

I do believe that we do have a lot of hidden Nelson Mandelas in African societies today who are just being suppressed and are not allowed to grow up to their potentials. We have seen in Africa when life brings constant days of UNCERTAINTY, unchallengeable events, inequality, diseases, inedible food etc. But despite all these an African child has survived and keep on growing. Once upon a time African leaders promoted their citizen to fight against the white invaders and to set Africa free from the white man`s rule, from slavery etc. But Now we do have leaders who are just doing the opposite, if it is not the British back then it is the chinese, if it is not paying their taxation then it is stealing that money to be sent into white man`s land, if it is not being treated in his country then it is going to Europe or America for surgery etc . Or killing and constant intimidation of their subjects. Sometimes I tend to ask this question: Is the party over for celebrating our independence or NOT?. Or does it mean that when Africa is now having better educated people, better informed and healthier leaders does mean that the continent is NOT having wiser people today anymore?.

Can somebody please tell me what is the role of our Kenyan minister of justice and constitutional affairs?. What does she do and has ever done for that country?. How much money have been spent into the making of the new constitution law for Kenya? and how much do we still need for that constitution to be ready?. Do we really need that ministry if it does not FUNCTION?. Why should Kenyans money be invested into hopeless projects?. Why should a country inhabited by over 35 million choose somebody who is not even ready to do her job perfectly?. Where are we heading to as a country?. Infact the international community is even ready to finance that ministry so that Kenyans can have a new constitution within 6 months not even a year. Why can`t Mrs. Martha Karua see what Nelson Mandela has done for his country and let her do the same?. Is Martha Karua blind or deef. We do not want another Hilter in Africa today for heavenly sake. How can a single person stop 35 million people from getting what they need?. Are all men in Kenya or women in Kenya all that weak to be stopped by one person? . Even Hilter with millions of army was stopped so why do Martha Karua thinks she can`t be stopped from what she is doing? or She is telling us that she is ready to pay it with her life?.

Good weekend to you foxes.

Paul Nyandoto.

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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:27:06 +0300
From: Paul Nyandoto
Subject: Mandela celebrates 90 years, a gift from GOD to AFRICA

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Good People,

Happy Birthday to Mandela!!!!! Happy Birthday to you, may you have many more and continue to share your wisdom with the rest of the world. Happy Birthday Papa!!!!

Yes, Mandela is a true Great Son of Africa. I Love you Mandela!!!!

Now then, Paul and Paul has stated valid points. We are running out of time and getting continually frustrated with Martha Karua’s statements of serious consequence to humanity. We are at boiling point. Even with the sounds of warning, she and her collegues still take human life for granted with circumstancial human dying a matter of joke. She and them have seen and have heard before what happened to like minded, the Saddam’s and others, she and them are no exception, she should stop testing people’s patience, she has already gone too far. Even with her continual statements that Kenya is a Sovereign State, those others who acted in like minded of Saddam’s wicked philosophy, believed the same. It is time, one more stupid move from her, she and them will be plucked out of Kenya in a flash. She has the audacity to overrule what her bosses have publicly stated – speaking at an open public media (what other evidential facts are people looking for) – What the heck!!!! With the kind of education that she has, if she has failed to put into practice the statute of a learned person, she lacks big time wisdom. A learned person will value and demonstrate a persona to resonate a renowned characteristic of virtues many will want to emulate or be a mentour others would be proud to relate – a role model to an advancing generation. Its a pity she is living in outdated wishful thinking, wake up Martha!!!!! time is up, you are not super woman, follow protocol and oblige. This game you have no control anymore – surrender!!!!!! Tell your finaniciers including your fueling team that it is over.

America is a country annointed by God. It has a BIGGER HEART with many allys, that is why it cares. It is a country that God has put together and today has formed a COMMUNITY OF NATIONS. All faces of the World is in America and are now Americans within legal framework. When AMERICA speaks, know THE WORLD SPEAKETH – and to be in this World, it is a Gift from God, can you Martha and Foes beat that????? Well then, do the needful.

Good tiding to all Kenyans, Cheers!!!!

Judy Miriga
USA

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Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:49:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Judy Miriga
Subject: Re: Mandela celebrates 90 years, a gift from GOD to AFRICA